Christmas Day has always served as a traditional showcase for the best players – and teams – of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Due to a labor dispute between the players' union and owners that was not resolved until last month, the NBA will open its 2011-12 schedule on Dec. 25, including the defending champion Dallas Mavericks hosting the Miami Heat and four other marquee match-ups.

NBA games on Christmas Day often find the league's best players dominating the games held on a national stage. We've selected the following players' games as the 10 Best Christmas Day Performances in NBA History.

 

Kobe Bryant: 2004

 

 

No stranger to big stages, Kobe Bryant scored 42 points on Christmas Day 2004, but his Los Angeles Lakers lost to the Miami Heat, who had Dwayne Wade and Shaquille O'Neal.

 

Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal Christmas 2004

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Kevin Durant: 2010


 

 

Playing in a smaller market hasn't made Kevin Durant a smaller talent. Durant scored 44 points and grabbed seven rebounds, and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Denver Nuggets 114-106. Click below to watch video highlights.

 

Dominique Wilkins: 1987

 

 

Nicknamed “The Human Highlight Film,” Dominique Wilkins could dominate games with his above-the-rim play. He did so on Christmas Day 1987 as his Atlanta Hawks beta the Charles Barkley-led Philadelphia 76ers 106-100. Wilkins had 45 points , nine rebounds and three assists.

 

Dominique Wilkins

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Rick Barry: 1966


 

 

Rick Barry is not as well-known a basketball star as many of the others on this list, but the San Francisco Warriors scoring machine went for 50 points on the Cincinnati Royals on Dec. 25, 1966. Click below to watch video highlights of Barry's career.

 

Tracy McGrady: 2002

 

 

As his career winds to an end, few modern NBA players will be as non-celebrated as Tracy McGrady, who loved to play on Christmas. McGrady scored 46 points as the Orlando Magic beat the Detroit Pistons 104-99 in 2002. For good measure, he poured in 41 points and had 11 assists against LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2003.

 

Tracy McGrady

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Michael Jordan: 1992


 

 

NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan loved the bright lights of a big game. Jordan scored 42 points on Christmas Day in 1992, and his Chicago Bulls beat the New York Knicks 89-77. Click below to watch video highlights.

 

Wilt Chamberlain: 1961


 

 

It's hard to argue that any player was as dominant in their own era as Wilt Chamberlain. On Christmas Day 1961, Chamberlain scored 59 points and pulled down 36 rebounds, but his Philadelphia Warriors lost to the New York Knicks 136-135. Later that season, Chamberlain became the only NBA player ever to score 100 points in a game, which he did against the Knicks in Hershey, Pa. Click below to watch video highlights from Chamberlain's landmark game.

 

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